Golf Ball Regulations

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By Brendan O'Brien

The United States Golf Association (USGA) and R&A set the specifications for equipment that is allowed to be used by golfers. This equipment includes golf balls. Golf equipment makers must conform to the specific regulations laid out in the rules of the game.

Weight

A golf ball cannot weigh more than 1.620 ounces. The USGA does not set a minimum weight for golf balls since there is no distinct advantage in playing with a lighter ball.

Size

The diameter of a golf ball must be no less than 1.680, according to the USGA. There is no maximum size in terms of diameter, but the ball cannot exceed the weight standard.

Spherical Symmetry

A golf ball must be a symmetrical sphere. This also includes a golf ball's dimple pattern which must be symmetrical.

Velocity and Distance

The USGA sets standards as to how fast and far a ball can travel. These standards change as the game and technology, especially of club making, evolve.

Color and Design

A golf ball can be any color the manufacturer wishes. Most balls are white, but there is a sector of the market that likes yellow, pink and orange golf balls.

About The Author

Brendan O'Brien is a professional journalist in Milwaukee, Wis. He has worked for several news organizations, newspapers such as the "Milwaukee Journal Sentinel" and trade magazines during his 15-year career. He is currently a freelance writer who works for several publications.

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